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THE PERRY3BURG JOURNAL, PAQK FIVE. II MM I I ft u SPONGES AND CHAMOIS? i F vou need a good chamois or a good sponge tor that auto or v carriage come to us. Our sheep's wool sponges wear long.and are the proper size and shape to conven iently handle. Our chamois are solt and of exceptionally good quality. CHAMPNEY'S PHARMACY "Goods of Quality." Mrs. M. U. Jarrott spent Tues day last In Tolodo. r T. R. Shimmln and family en tertained' friends on Sunday. Mrs. Kathryn Nellls Is spending ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reining. Mrs. Joo Curtis and children, of the country, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Flrich. Mr. and Mrs.- Ed WItzler and daughter La Verne took Sunday din ner with Frank Eckel, Sr., and wife. Erwln J. Ward has returned, from ColumbuB, whoro ho haB beea attending the Ohio State University law school. H. C. Mason, wife and daugh ter Mildred, of Weston, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thornton on Thursday last. Little Miss Anna Mary Brad field Is spending the summer with her grandparents, Captain and Mrs. A. T. Heacock In Dundee, Mich. Supt. Arthur Haag, of the Stony RIdgo schools, gave the Jour nal a-pleasant call Saturday. Ho has just closed a very successful year of school work. Tho National Biscuit company, of Toledo, will give a demonstration of their goods at Schuster & Sons' grocery on Saturday, Juno 8. Every body cordially Ihvlted to bo present. PERRY8DURQ POSTOFFICE. Malls arrivo at and dopart from tho Porrysburg Postofllce at tho following hours: North. 9:f4 A. M. via C. H. & D. R. R. 1:41 P. M. via C. H. & D. R. R. 5:30 P. M. via Maumeo Vnlloy Elee trio Ry. 6:11 P. M. via C. H. & D. R, R. South. 0:57 A. M. via C. H. & D. R. R. 10:27 A. M. via C. H. & D. R. R. All outgoing malls closo 30 minutes prior to tho time abovo given, by order of tho P. O. department to Insure safo dellvory at trains. If you aro anxlouB to get mall out on Umo, bo suro to got your letters in boforo closing time. High-priced Piano quiro at Journal. for sale. In 15tf ' - - - " - ' nr'ww w w m w vmn w ww wwww Dolphin Hosiery for Men i5c the pair, 2 for 25c, Gray, Tan, Black or Navy. Dolphin Hosiery 25c in the same colors. These lines are fully guaranteed by the mak ers and the colors are good. Notice our new line in the show window. 3 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hallowell spent Sunday in Detroit. Best stock and variety of cab bago and celery plants in town, at Hartshorn's. Miss May Hellman had for her Sunday guest, Miss Ila Eckel, of Rossford. Mr. George Mills is spending tho week with Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, of Toledo. Miss Josephine Lindsay, of To ledo, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lindsay. Mr. W. G. Lewis is making some very extensive and modern im provements on his beautiful up-rlvor farm property. Stories of Success ANDREW CARNEGIE 1ft 'dollar and. a Somo men suc ceeds In almost everything. Tho business acumen that guides and dlr ects thorn rarely falls. Tho genius. Industry and determina tion ot that titan Scotsman, Andrew Carne gie, wero amply In .evidence right at tho outset. At 12 ha was a bobbin-boy at a Quarter a week in PERRYSBURG MARKET Trices quoted on Wednesday even ing, subject to fluctuations of market. OHAIN. Rod Whont I 07 "White Wboat G Ontn 50c Corn, per cwt 1-06 PRODUCE Corrected each week by Schuster & Son Buttor - ..( 22 Ebcb i I" POULTRY. Prices quoted by Munger Bros. Roosters old live 8 OhlckoriB, old U 12 Chickens, llvo, spring Ghlolions, drosBed, young 13 to 14 TurUoye, llvo ', Turkeys, dressed Goose, live - Ducks, live LIVE STOCK. Cattle 3J to 7 Calvoa llvo- tt to 74 Calves Dressed i .....10 to 11 HoeB. llvo 5 to 7 Hogs Dressed 8 to 0 Lambs 4? to 51 Sheep 2to3i Miss Cora Knerr and Mr. Chas. Walker, of Toledo, wero guests of Chris. Knerr and family on Sunday. C. F. Rider and wlfo motored to Tontogany on Sunday where they were tho guests of Mr. Rider's father. Mr. Jacob Scholl and wife and Mrs. Frank Sholl and baby, of Lime City, were tho guests of Porrysburg friends on Monday. Miss 01a Hartshorn and Miss Ila Simmons left the first of tho week for Ada, O., where they will attend tho summe- school. Mr. and Mrs. Park HIckel and Mr. Charles Finch, of Bowling Green, were the Sunday guestaof Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Finch and fam ily. v Miss Bienle Lucas, who is at tending school at Ann Arbor, Mich., was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Lucas, and family on Decoration Day. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought V&Ze&fl Frank Llntner's homo was made happy last week by tho arrival of a fine baby boy. Mr. and Mrs W. J. Veltch and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Almendlnger In Toledo. Austin and Frank Hasel, of Luckey, aro spending tho week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Voland. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reining aro the proud parents of a 10-pound baby boy, which arrived laBt Thurs day morning. Russell Hartslng, of Toledo, spent Monday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hartslng, and family. Miss Augusta Charles, of Ak ron, Is spending her summer vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Charles, Sr., and other friends. Any skin Itching Is a temper-tes ter. The more you scratch the worse it Itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles, eczoma any skin itch ing. At all drug stores. Pittsburg; In tho boiler room, at 13, earning two dollars; delivering mes sages at 14, and learning telegra phy; on operator at 16, and In his early 20's a railroad superintendent with ?1,500 a year. He smiled at difficulties, and rounded up every task hoi attempt ed. When asked how ho established his fortune, ho replied: "By saving my money. I navo always put a Ilttlo aside, and my revenuo at all times, exceeded my expenses. To savo Is to have. The road to wealth Is tho road to the savings account in somo good bank. It Is tho road that leads to com fort and competency. Money to loan on larms, first mort gage, or upon other approved securi ty. Depository of the U. S. The "Perrysburg Banking Company Splendid scenery and handsome costumes, a superb orchestra, with plantation songs and melodies aro features of tho Uncle Tom's Cabin show In Perrysburg, June 15. Miss Ruth Klmer, ot Toledo, spent Sunday with Frank Hilla brand and family. Mrs. Charles Thornton and Mrs. Lee, of Toledo, were tho last Friday guests of Benj. Thornton and fam ily. i Mrs. V. Fink and Mrs. John Greiner, of Lime City, were the Tuesday guests of Mrs. Dun Sim mons. Mr. and Mrs. Chrlsi Chrlstenson and children, of Latchie, were tho Sunday guests of Fred Mahler and family. FOUND Mnsonlc pin. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Inquire at Journal. Mr. and Mrs. J. Betts, of Tole do, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kaz mnler wero the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thornton. Uncle Tom's Cabin or life among the lo,wly, a high-class entertainment, a great and moral play, coming with all the grandeur and magnitude that the mind of man ever conceived. In Perrysburg June 15. if jgGood Things gjTo Eat W m m ( m m m m ifcY & HEN you want anything in the eat line, be sure and give Schuster's Sanitary Grocery a call. We have everything that you could desire lor an elaborate dinner or a quick luncheon. Deliveries to all parts ol the city. SCHUSTER & SONS Groceries &SSSSSfcgS&S8S-:S:' - to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to -Miss Eva Bnyer is visiting friends at Oxford, Ohio. Mrs. A. C. Fuller spent Sunday with her pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. Hub ble, in Monclova. Miss Alice Trombla, of Toledo, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Trombla this week. Miss Florence Risser, of Tole do, was tho Saturday and Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Finch. Miss Lulu Bayer Is attending the Alumni at Miami University, ot which Institution she is a graduate. Frank Audrey and wife had for their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Voland, Mr. and" Mrs. Conrad Voland and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hasel and family, of Luckey. Mrs. Homes of Findlay was tho Tuesday guest of Mrs. David Hatcher. WANTED Men Cor crating, and packing department. Apply at once. THE NATIONAL WHEEL CO. Ask "Ros" Messenger about the joke 11. 0. Pew put over on him one night last week. Report comes from the Pacific coast that Fierce Norton Is the dadd y of a Dne baby girl. Wm. Perrin and family will re turn to their Roachton home after a long sojourn in San Diego. Mrs. Richard Thornton and baby of Parrington, 111 , are visiting J. H. Thornton and daughter here. J. F. Byrne and wife and E. J. Spilker and wife wero Sunday guests of Frank Shinew and wife of Portage Bears the Signaturo of S MEN'S SUITS For Spring 1912. I Our new line is here. The values were fi H never better at $15, $18, $20 and $22.50. Good j suits as low as $8, $10 and $12. Come in and 8 look them over. If you are not ready to buy J! you can select your suit and we will hold it $ to & FOR SALE! Ten acres and two story frame house on Maumee Valley Car line, or will divide and sell three acres with build ings, terms to suit purchaser. Vacant lot on Third street, at a bar gain, if sold soon. One half acre. Louisiana Ave. good buildings on One acre, with house and barn on Loulsiona Ave. Will sell same at a bargain, to settle an estate, if taken soon. Mrs. Jennie Baughman was the Tuesday guest of D. Van Hellen and family. Cottage cheese, extra fine. Made Tuesday and Saturday mornings. Or der by phono. For particulars call Blue G8. 14t Mr. Arthur Reltzel, of Lime ""It,. ,,. !, ltnn,lntf aTrn.iln.i- ri,oe, JJ'OUr IOCS Willi DHCK nOUE . ,,', r . 1 .... i,t. x I street, all kinds of fruit, one block Eighteen acres, good buildings, fine location, all kinds of fruit, on stone pike, finest poultry farm in Wood county. This is a bargain for some one. Services at the Evangelical church for next Sunday will bo as follows: Sunday school at 9:00 a, m.; preaching at 10:15 a. m.; j Young Peoples society at C:30 p. m.; preaching at 7:30 p. m. New Goods this Week BESOS 1 I ;x-m:r3;3'XriiKxsss: rvxjrvjzryx fet A ,... B oys Wash Suits, Barefoot Sandles, Rompers Lace Bed Spreads, New lot Stand Cover, Curtain Goods, Wide Embroidery. of Miss Cora Pflster. "Art" still trav els tho Avenue. Miss Bess Van Hellen, with a party of Toledo friends, has gone; for a fifteen-day freighter trip to Duluth And other ports. The Luther League of the Luth eran church will give a strawberry and cream and Ice cream social on tho church lawn next Tuesday eve ning. Fred Farley, of Gladwin, Mich., has been spending a few days with friends and relatives in Perrysburg, He likes his Michigan home, but cannot break away from old friends entirely, Donald A. Flnkbelner, graduate from our high school as a member of the class of 1911, Is one of the senior class of two hundred and ten students who will graduate from To ledp Central high school this Friday evening, June 14th. Exercises to be held at the Valentine theater. Tho motorist will bo interested In knowing that ho can procure of Charles Wallace, of Perrysburg, a guide that Is authentic nnd covers every route In tho state. Scar borough's Road Map and Motor Guide of Ohio is tho best publication now before tho public, showing maps of every county in the state and tho roads plainly marked so that tho motorist can bo assured of his route. Charles Wallace Is the exclusive) sell ing agont In Perrysburg, Four lots with brick house on paved A line home for from street car. DUUll! UUD, M. B COOK, Real Estate Agent PERRYSbURQ, O. P for you, These suits are all guaranteed H give satisfaction which insures you your Iff monev's worth which vou can't alwavc o-Rt M when dealing with strangers. M M A new line of soft collar shirts at 50c, 75c $sana$i. "Autocrat" dress shirts at 1,1.25 and $1.50. None better. Mentor underwear for men at 1, 1.50 and $2. For stvle and excellent values they can't be beat. f FTTM.ER Keep your eye open for the BLUE MARK on your paper. It means your subscription hns expired. Mrs. Mary A. Cobley, of Tole do, was the guest of Mrs. E. E, Ob Hnger last Thursday. Mrs. A. J. Conklin wns tho guest of Bowling Green relatives a fow days of last week. Miss Helen Dolbert and Miss Janice Leydorf were tho Sunday guests of Mrs. David Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bllnn, of Cairo, Mich., are visiting Porrysburg relatives and friends this week. Don't forget tho Royal theater Saturday night. There will be three reels and the price will be only 5 cents. G. W. Lownsbury and family of Toledo have located in Perrysburg if or the summer. The Ladies:Aid Society of the M. E. church will meet in the church parlors on Friday, June 14. Tho hostesses are Mrs. Hartshorn, Mrs. Whitmore and Miss Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schneider, Miss Sarah Kllngler, HuldaSchaller, Grover Scballer and Chas. Schneider motored to Stony Ridge, Tuesday evening and spent the evening with Miss Ethel and George Beau who have recently returned from spending tho winter in New Mexico and California. It Is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism In ten requires any Internal treatment whatever. All that Is needed Is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging tho parts at each application. Try It and see how quickly It will relievo tho pain and soreness. Sold by all dealers. W. J. VEITCH. I MOVE ON NOW! says a pollcoman to a street crowd, nnd whacks heads If It don't. "Move on now," says tho big, harsh mineral pills to bowel congestion and suffer ing follows. Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills don't bulldoze tho bowels. They gontly persuade them to right ac- Itlon, and health follows. 2Cc at 0. P, Champnoy, Attorney Copolnnd, of Wnpa kaneta, gave an address before the M. W. of A. members and friends on Tuesday night in tho M. W. of A. hall, on the new rato system. Ico cream and cake was served. t Mr. Harry Fuller, who has been living In Chicago the past few years, has moved his family to Perrysburg. He has accepted a position In his father's dry goods store. Glad to welcome Harry back to tho old homo town. Mrs. George Haas of Toledo was the guest of Wm. Dibling and family this week. Lawn Fete-On Thursday evening June 20 the C. M. B. A. will hold a Lawn Fete on the Catholic ohurch lawn. Everyone of you are cordially invited. We hope to see you all there. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Tannehill en tertained as their gtests the past week, Mrs. J. Shirley of Lakeside, Mrs. H. Wentz of Fremont, MisB Mable Christ and Rev. Mr. Irving of Toledo, Miss Grace Christ of Hamilton, and Rev. Mr. Ekey of O.ik Harbor. Grover Scballer, who is a student at Northwestern College, at Napier vllle, Ind., spent the fore part of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Scballer. He will return to Napierville Saturday accompanied by Miaa Hulda Scballer who will remain for the cdmmencemont on June 20. Mr. Scballer is one of the graduates. saass-aaaassasaaa. $ Spring is Building Time $ to to to to We are Prepared to Supply 3S CEMENT BUILDING BLOCKS $ J5( In any form or size, or made to special order to WASHED AND CRUSHED GRADED GRAVEL A sprained ankle may as a rule bo cured In from throe to four days by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and observing tho directions with each bottle, For sale by all doalors, to to to to to High Grade gashed Sand in any quantity WATER PROOF GRAVE VAULTS to to -to The Elks Builders Supply Co. jjj fl. Phone Blue 41 PERRYSBURG JR aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" )i v '3